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Poll: Which outdoor area at CASACOR Paraíba is your favorite?

Discover CASACOR Paraíba 2023's outdoor projects and vote for your favorite!

By Giovanna Jarandilha

Submitted at Jul 5, 2023, 8:00 AM

03 min de leitura
Georgia Suassuna, Raquel Claudino and Bia Campelo - Trees. CASACOR Paraíba 2023 Project.

Georgia Suassuna, Raquel Claudino and Bia Campelo - Trees. CASACOR Paraíba 2023 Project. (João Paulo Oliveira)

Another CASACOR exhibition ends its activities this weekend: this time it is CASACOR Paraíba , which comes to an end on Sunday, July 9th. With 23 environments that exalt natural life in coverings, colors and shapes – also prioritizing the use of sustainable materials –, the exhibition stood out for its outdoor environments, as a last ode to outdoor life. Between gardens and balconies, we selected the 5 outdoor spaces of CASACOR Paraíba 2023 for you to discover and choose your favorite . Vote below!
Renato Teles - Muxarabi Lounge (Ticket Office). CASACOR Paraíba 2023 Project.
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Renato Teles - Muxarabi Lounge (Ticket Office). The ticket office designed by Renato Teles was designed to be a "passageway", as a neutralizing environment between the other spaces, inviting and welcoming visitors to enter the house.

(João Paulo Oliveira)
Renata Gadelha - Vereda Garden. CASACOR Paraíba 2023 Project.
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Renata Gadelha - Jardim Vereda. Renata Gadelha enjoys working with colors, both in architecture and landscaping. She also enjoys building narratives in her projects. For Jardim Vereda, the professional wanted to bring back memories of vacations spent in the backlands. Earthy tones, rustic materials and species typical of the caatinga, such as bromeliads and mandacarus. The space, which begins in the central courtyard, changes gradually and gradually gains oblique contours and tropical species to generate interest along the path that leads the visitor towards the exit and also towards the sea.

(João Paulo Oliveira)
Georgia Suassuna, Raquel Claudino and Bia Campelo - Trees. CASACOR Paraíba 2023 Project.
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Georgia Suassuna, Raquel Claudino and Bia Campelo - Arvoreza. The word "arvoreza" comes from tree and also from the action of taking something to higher places. The garden provokes the senses of those who walk along its small paths, full of trees and a welcoming atmosphere. It is a true green embrace, with regional roots in the middle of the urban jungle, like a comfortable invitation through the rich and beautiful design of the outdoor furniture.

(João Paulo Oliveira)
Rebeca Cavalcanti and Pablo Maximo - Terrarium Coffee. CASACOR Paraíba 2023 Project.
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Rebeca Cavalcanti and Pablo Maximo - Café Terrarium. The Form Arquitetos office, led by the couple Rebeca Cavalcanti and Pablo Maximo, combines architecture and landscaping in a unique way. Café Terrarium has a bold glass façade, housing a self-sufficient ecosystem of plants. Inside, the table benches transform into planters with organic shapes, balancing with the architecture of straight lines, connected by the floor with perfect joints made by hand in the raw stone. The monochromatic palette highlights the focal points in green tones and the terrariums scattered throughout the space.

(João Paulo Oliveira)
Viviane Teles - Aroeira Garden. CASACOR Paraíba 2023 Project.
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Viviane Teles - Jardim Aroeira. According to botanists, trees occupy 85% of the planet and play an important and decisive role in improving life. Bringing them into human space is a conscious part of a restorative plan that we all need to implement, regardless of our professional area of activity in life.

(João Paulo Oliveira)
Where: Ruy Carneiro Avenue, 700. João Pessoa (PB) Tickets: R$80 (full price) and R$40 (half price) Website to purchase tickets: https://appcasacor.com.br/events/paraiba-2023/tickets